West Ham United vice-chairman Karren Brady has confirmed that the club will look to appoint a director of football this summer, reports football.london.
During an Emergency Supporters Advisory Board meeting on Monday, Brady confirmed that plans were in place to change the club’s transfer structure.
Football.london claims that co-owner David Sullivan, who has been a regular victim of Twitter abuse from West Ham fans, will take a back seat when it comes to transfer dealings.
Supporters have been vocal about their dislike for the way in which the club have conducted transfer business in recent windows.
The arrival of a director of football will mean that certain aspects of the process will go through the new figure rather than Sullivan.
There could be a number of changes going on at the London Stadium this summer as manager David Moyes will come to the end of his short-term contract.
As always, the club will review the situation at the end of the season.
Once it was confirmed that a director of football would be appointed, West Ham fans tweeted their suggestions on who should take the role, but not all of them were serious.
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